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Lunch at Erbert & Gerbert's. Pretty much the same as Jimmy John's or Milio's, except at E&G's they rip the guts out of your bread and stick it on the side.
Guts Church and the 2010 Servolution - powered by Team Relief - hosted the Guts Kids in an Easter Egg Hunt. The Servolution volunteers of Team Relief also assisted Tulsa area special needs kids in hunting for Easter eggs.
The ultimate goal for Team Relief is to serve the Tulsa Community. Reaching out to other communities has been an important part of Team Relief and it will continue to be an important part of what Team Relief does. Our focus is now turning to our local residence. The more support we give our local community the stronger it becomes. A strong local community is then able to reach out to those around it. Team Relief was founded by Pastors Bill and Sandy Scheer of Guts Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Let's see:
for GTWL: on my couch
for :::tiny words:::
for FGR: punny clowns or some such
for = •tHe VeNt• = : no blood or guts
....for an upcoming coloring book. A couple of Super Sentai types slicing up a marauding monster's big smelly guts. Don't worry, the maze part is simple! I was going to have the exit be his rectum but thought that might be a bit much...it is aimed at kids.
The guts of the helmet.
I added a fan and fan speed regulation via potentiometer as well as switches for fan and the lights.
Battery pack is attached to the helmet via elastic straps, the inverter for the EL wire is attached to the side via velcro and the rest is pretty much nuts and bolts, so to say.
You can dismantle the whole helmet into:
- hardhat
- battery pack
- inverter
- fan
- main globe
- 2 ears
- 2 eyes
So it's fairly easy to switch out parts if anything breaks, even though this thing turned out to be WAY more durable than I thought and even hoped.
Money and time well-spent I'd say.